Let’s make an example. A few days ago, I was surfing the web and found a really nice T-shirt which I immediately wanted to buy online.

The problem was to fill out a web form. I spent 10 minutes to find the form and 15 minutes to fill it out using my smartphone… Well, I’m not a man of great patience, so I decided to find another website to order it from.

What I am trying to say is that you don’t even have to become a web design guru to create some neat responsive web design forms for your website. Nowadays, there are many talented web design companies pleased to offer modern web design forms.

2. Signing In With Social Accounts

On one hand, it is a great feature that allows making a website registration very fast.

Just one click and you’re in! But there is one big problem – I’m not likely to leave information about my Facebook page, where my entire personal life is located. The best way out is to use email data to sign in instead.

4. Arrange Fields Logically

Web form fields should ‘talk’ to the client. It would be very strange if someone asked your address first and your name after.

Put form questions in thematic blocks. These blocks will help your visitors understand what information they need to fill out. If you have a long form for some special services, you should separate it in thematic blocks also.

5. Need-To-Know Information

How often do you fill in all form fields, press submit, and only then you find out that the password is invalid? I would like to know about password requirements before I realize that I spent 10 minutes to fill in all the fields for nothing.

6. Bullets

Bullets instead of characters in a password field are very useful option if you have an office full of spies trying to steal your password from web design forum. Let people choose whether to hide their password or not.

7. Fields Duplication

I’m sure everyone came across a web form where you need to retype your password or email address. Of course, this is designed in order to avoid mistakes, but most web forms allow to copy-paste required fields (I bet everyone does this).

8. Minimize The Need For Typing

Everyone is making mistakes when they type. Filling the cumbersome forms on the smartphone is like a torture. Use the autocomplete option where it is possible to reduce the time of filling in the web form.

In conclusion, I would like to say that these examples are common and there are many, many more of them.

Make sure that your website has responsive web design forms and make web forms user-friendly. Ask friends to fill out your website’s form and try to understand where they have difficulties.

And one more thing, if you are not sure about creating web forms by yourself, you can always ask website design company, like Direct Line Development, to solve any web design challenge you face.